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First Test of Section 1.6 of CSS1 Spec
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EM {color: red}
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<h1 >Testing Statement #1 Below of Section 1.6 of CSS1 Spec</h1>


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1. By use of inheritance, instead of setting all style properties, one can
    create defaults and then list the exceptions.
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<h2 >"PASS" CRITERIA </h2>
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If statement #1 above is passed, this paragraph should be green,
except for the word <em>paragraph</em></here>, which should be red.
The rules applied are "P {color: green}" and "EM {color: red}".
"EM" is an exception to the "P" default.
All other properties are UA-default.
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The word <em>important(em)</em> in this element (h3) should be red
(rest is UA-default).
"EM" is an exception to "H3" default.
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